Elisa Marquez

The following are my recommendations for candidates that will appear on the ballots for voters in Alameda county. The list only includes those races for which I have a strong recommendation. An asterisk* next to a candidate’s name indicates that s/he was also endorsed by the Democratic Party. A (B) indicates that they are a Bernie Sanders supporter and (i) indicates incumbent.

Bernie is the only candidate that actually represents the people rather than corporate interests and Wall Streets. Hillary Clinton has a record of supporting and advocating for wars of aggression, supporting gross human rights violations such as forced disappearance, extra-judicial executions, arbitrary detention and torture, she supports profiting from mass incarceration, supports the death penalty and fought to halve the minimum wage in Haiti to 31-cents an hour so American corporations could make larger profits.

Brette Badelle (B): A young African American father (two demographics the Committee is in dire need of) and Bernie supporterVincent Casalaina (B): Vincent is very progressive grassroots activist, he is with PDA and was an early Bernie supporter.Andy Kelley (B) (i): A young LGBT and Democratic party activist with strong leadership potential.Ces Rosales:A strong feminist and LGBT activist, Ces is a very independent thinker, even if she supports Hillary.Len Raphael(B): Intelligent, thoughtful and has an insurgent streak.

Barbara Lee is a staunch liberal and an overall good representative. in CD 17, Democratic incumbent Mike Honda* is in the midst of an ethics investigation. I’ve written more about Ro Khanna here. I’m making no recommendations in CD 15, as Eric Swalwell* is a conservative Democrat who supports Hillary Clinton.

Nancy is not only the most progressive candidate in this race, but she is also an extremely effective legislator. And she’s been a great ally on issues ranging from civil liberties to fighting poverty.

CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY

All the Democratic candidates running for Assembly in Alameda County support Hillary Clinton.

I met with David Lim and was very impressed with his openness and honesty and his concerns for the community. It felt very real and very personal. I was also impressed on how fair Lim is. He worked with one of the other candidates and he was very frank that his opponent would also make a great judge. I reached out to his opponent on several occasions, but I never heard back from him.

The third person in the race for office 1, Barbara Thomas, is a defense attorney (though she’s running as a “victims’ rights attorney) and former City Councilmember with a rather problematic reputation in the legal profession and I fear she would make a terrible judge. She’s reportedly considering suing the City of Alameda over their rent control ordinance.

I was also impressed with Jennifer Madden, who is running for another judge position. She has done a lot of work on human trafficking and seems to be committed to be a fair judge.

Both incumbents are very knowledgeable and very committed to education, in particular with kids in challenging circumstances. McWilson is my colleague at the Democratic Central Committee and I find him to be a thoughtful, independent and fair voice.

HAYWARD CITY COUNCIL (select no more than 3)

The three incumbents, whom I had previously recommended, support Hillary Clinton. I’m making no recommendations on this race.

Thiel is a Biology teacher in Pleasanton who is actually passionate about water and the environment. I can’t think of someone better for that job.

MEASURES

Prop AA: YES

We need to restore the Bay. This may not be the best possible way of doing it, but it may be the only way we have.

Prop 50: NO

Prop 50 gives the Legislature the ability to suspend elected members without pay. I find this problematic, as it could lead to the Legislature suspending members due to purely political disagreements, and by withholding pay, they would make it very difficult on the Member to fight back. In addition, a suspension would mean that the constituents of that Member would not have representation in the Legislature, which I believe is very undemocratic. The Legislation already has the ability to expel members.